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there could be a cyber-incident that could shut down the east coast of the united states. there might be a license and they have $100 billion of liability associated with that. absolutely, a cyber incident. what the safety act did was when congress wrote the law, they rowed a broad definition of terrorism. it concluded any unlawful act that causes harm to persons, property, or interest in the united states that was committed with the intent to cause a. pharma -- to cause harm. what happens is when there is an act of terrorism involving a product or service, it is up to the secretary of home and security to declare that that incident was an act of terrorism. for your particular example, you would have to have a point person who is responsible for making the decision whether this was an act of war or a simple cyber crime like a teenage hacker out of thailand or indonesia or whether it was a deliberate terrorist incident. if it is decided to be an act of terrorism, then the company is eligible for liability protection. -- if it were an act of war and you work a government con
there could be a cyber-incident that could shut down the east coast of the united states. there might be a license and they have $100 billion of liability associated with that. absolutely, a cyber incident. what the safety act did was when congress wrote the law, they rowed a broad definition of terrorism. it concluded any unlawful act that causes harm to persons, property, or interest in the united states that was committed with the intent to cause a. pharma -- to cause harm. what happens is...
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we will send them on a two-year adventure crisscrossing the united states to investigate american history and contemporary culture. it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. she will sit down and talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that reveals exactly what makes us americans. >> beautiful possibility is a traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united states and lower canada. i document this tore on a map that i painted for the project and also from previous projects called the road map to lost america. on the map i have taken all of the contemporary borders off the map and replaced them with native territories, and then overlaid it with contemporary highways. i have scheduled venue stops at different areas along the tour, from california to south dakota, that will serve as headquarters for my local research. when i was researching the traveling medicine show, i came across this. they had put out an elixir, and it referred to the elements that came out because of the high stress, high-pressure life, mostly because of the
we will send them on a two-year adventure crisscrossing the united states to investigate american history and contemporary culture. it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. she will sit down and talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that reveals exactly what makes us americans. >> beautiful possibility is a traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united states and lower canada. i document this tore on a map that i painted...
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louisiana has one of the highest crime rates in the united states legislators adopted a tough on crime approach to try to solve the problem they've stepped up arrests and convictions since the seventy's been made population in louisiana has increased by one thousand percent. the culture of louisiana is one that. does not prepare people in general for success in life because there is one the prepares people for success and prism. louisiana also has the highest rate of inmates capita in the world. the state has around eight hundred prisoners to one hundred thousand people that's ten times more than countries like france or germany. a professor of criminal justice has been a regular visitor to angola for the past twenty eight years. he's an expert in corrections systems. legislators who are primarily. it's primarily white primarily coming from smaller cities smaller tails and rural areas who are making laws designed to protect the people of louisiana from crimes committed mostly about poor people living in cities many of whom are boy probably in this room within the next few years one of
louisiana has one of the highest crime rates in the united states legislators adopted a tough on crime approach to try to solve the problem they've stepped up arrests and convictions since the seventy's been made population in louisiana has increased by one thousand percent. the culture of louisiana is one that. does not prepare people in general for success in life because there is one the prepares people for success and prism. louisiana also has the highest rate of inmates capita in the...
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took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to where the government has the guns and the populace is on or and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never happens again preassure either r. t. new orleans louisiana. well prius here in the studio to give us a few more details about this story you break down you know exactly how this happened why law enforcement officials said that they couldn't take away these guns was it legal well basically alone as you know in the aftermath of katrina it was kind of mass chaos everywhere you know the mayor of the city at the time ray nagin didn't actually call for an evacuation until the day the storm hit and at that point it was kind of too late they hadn't organized a lot of transportation to get people out
took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to where the government has the guns and the populace is on or and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it...
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states supreme court decides. the other possibility is that through the entire process which could take to us the supreme court within the next 48 hours or so, a stay will be denied in which case judge walker's ord expires and sa-sex marriage becomes the law as of 5:00 p.m. on wednesday. >> how quickly could this happ? >> this is something that not many americans, know about. emergency litigation where the courts act within hours rather than day or weeks. it will happen. one way or the other before the expiration of the order on wednesday. >> why the urgcy in this case, what the scenario? >> therere a couple of scenarios they want to avoid. prop 89 supporters hav said that we are are concerned if the stay is lifted and same-s marriages go ahead, there may be 18,000 marriages before the supreme court hears and they would have to undue the marriages. that would be chaos. governor has sa we understand that to be chaotic for the state but we think those problems are far overweighed for people's constitution rights to
states supreme court decides. the other possibility is that through the entire process which could take to us the supreme court within the next 48 hours or so, a stay will be denied in which case judge walker's ord expires and sa-sex marriage becomes the law as of 5:00 p.m. on wednesday. >> how quickly could this happ? >> this is something that not many americans, know about. emergency litigation where the courts act within hours rather than day or weeks. it will happen. one way or...
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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goals hold america will will become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention that whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. investigative journalist journalist to learn that now an abnormally an abnormal a rather hot summer in via the forest fires was just right so much of the countryside but it seems it's also brought a dangerous tropical disease the mosquito borne west nile virus has already claimed six lives in russia south hundreds are hospitalized for a ports. no one is safe just one by trauma an ordinary mosquito is enough to put a life in danger hundreds involved region have been hospitalized with the worst. initial symptoms include high temperature headaches and nausea followed by seizures unconsciousness and there. the situation is grave it has been an unusually hot summer which allows mosquitoes to build up a high level of the virus there is nothing we can do to totally wipe out
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goals hold america will will become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention that whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. investigative journalist journalist to learn that now an abnormally an abnormal a rather hot summer in via the forest fires was just right so much of the countryside but it...
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states the right to bear arms is part of every day life. of right this. course is later. before. i believe that. living in america means that we should be able to carry a handgun but that wasn't always the case so what do you know. so we've taken your weapons. richard styrene and his friend wayne shoom were on lake pontchartrain about a week after hurricane katrina made landfall and i had almost to say anywhere from six inches to a foot of water in the house. but it was still there they went to styron's house to get his things we heard of the. stuff that was going in the wall and all the shooting then the people that were getting heard some killed from what i've been told. while heading back across the lake the pair was stopped by law enforcement and asked to give up their weapons. from your order your private property. don't have any right to take in iraq. as the hurricane took the city by storm residents felt their constitutional rights were being blown away the armed populace keeps the government in check the government should not be in
states the right to bear arms is part of every day life. of right this. course is later. before. i believe that. living in america means that we should be able to carry a handgun but that wasn't always the case so what do you know. so we've taken your weapons. richard styrene and his friend wayne shoom were on lake pontchartrain about a week after hurricane katrina made landfall and i had almost to say anywhere from six inches to a foot of water in the house. but it was still there they went to...
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took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns and the populace it's not are and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never happens again preassure either r.t. new orleans louisiana. but american radio host alex jones says the actions of the government five years ago did the breach people's right to defend themselves what's scary here is the first time the federal government was able to take control of a us city during an emergency they wouldn't bring food and water to the people at the superdome in fact they blockade in many cases their main mission was set the precedent to get the american people's guns five years later we still see the continued anti second amendment mission of the federal government w
took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns and the populace it's not are and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered...
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took all my weapons and then look she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns and the populace as are and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never happens again preassure either r. t. new orleans louisiana. you can check out our website for more stories that's a tarty dot com and here is some of what's there right now for you on line russian police busted gang of kids who swindled trusting internet users of over thirty million dollars in just one month. and this black expanse of space has its own smell would you believe you can find out what it is at all to dot com. the ban on gambling in russia is seen casinos forced to move to four designated region so far though the remoteness of those places means many casinos have struggled prom
took all my weapons and then look she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns and the populace as are and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it...
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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goes home america will all become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. investigative journalist daniel is still in there and our website has a lot more stories for you to check card whenever you want to and here's a taste of what's on my right now at r.t. dot com. a chemical illusion people in gaza swap the harsh reality of weasels brocade for the so-called happy pill a drug authorities are trying to stamp out. blaze was spectacular stunts this week as dad devils risking life and limb but the crowds entertainment at an international festival of more head to our seat or. a government report has revealed that the number of immigrants in the country increased by twenty percent last year but not all are able to find jobs to support themselves with some ending up on the streets struggling to survive the war and that reports. in london it said your
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goes home america will all become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. investigative journalist daniel is still in there and our website has a lot more stories for you to check card whenever you want to and here's a taste of what's on my right now at...
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in venice, louisiana, jay gray, nbc bay area news. >>> the united states supreme court has a new justice. >> sally is 6337. the nomination is confirmed. >> and with that, the senate confirmed elenakagan as the newest supreme court justice. her confirmation was assured when five republicans joined all but one democrat to vote yes, when kagan is sworn in on saturday, she'll join ruth bader ginsberg and sonya sotomayor who was president obama's first nominee to the high court. >> for centuries there wasn't a single woman on our nation's highest court. for the first time in our history there will be three women when elena kagan takes her seat. >>> dressed up like cops and committing robbery. police are searching for a group of men responsible for a brazen home invasion. it happened last night before midnight in pleasant hills close to i-680. three suspects walked into an open balcony door and ordered everyone to the floor, even shocking people with stun guns, they got away with electronics, including a big screen tv. investigators believe the suspects knew the victims or at least the layout,
in venice, louisiana, jay gray, nbc bay area news. >>> the united states supreme court has a new justice. >> sally is 6337. the nomination is confirmed. >> and with that, the senate confirmed elenakagan as the newest supreme court justice. her confirmation was assured when five republicans joined all but one democrat to vote yes, when kagan is sworn in on saturday, she'll join ruth bader ginsberg and sonya sotomayor who was president obama's first nominee to the high court....
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states supreme court decides. the other possibility is that through the entire process which could take to us the supreme court within the next 48 hours or so, a stay will be denied in which case judge walker's order expires and same-sex marriage becomes the law as of 5:00 p.m. on wednesday. >> how quickly could this happen? >> this is something that not many americans, know about. emergency litigation where the courts act within hours rather than days or weeks. it will happen. one way or the other before the expiration of the order on wednesday. >> why the urgency in this case, what the scenario? >> there are a couple of scenarios they want to avoid. prop 89 supporters have said that we are are concerned if the stay is lifted and same-sex marriages go ahead, there may be 18,000 marriages before the supreme court hears and they would have to undue the marriages. that would be chaos. governor has said we understand that to be chaotic for the state but we think those problems are far overweighed for people's constit
states supreme court decides. the other possibility is that through the entire process which could take to us the supreme court within the next 48 hours or so, a stay will be denied in which case judge walker's order expires and same-sex marriage becomes the law as of 5:00 p.m. on wednesday. >> how quickly could this happen? >> this is something that not many americans, know about. emergency litigation where the courts act within hours rather than days or weeks. it will happen. one...
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states iraq war veteran a mathis she ruined told of his experience of one such demonstration we still managed to be on site at the exact moment the buses were pulling off base to go to the airport get in the streets get our banners on for all that said please don't make the same mistake we did resist and now in the other that said occupation is a crime this soldiers in these buses this is the last thing that they saw on american soil before they went to get on a plane to go to iraq and i tell you we're doing this because you know we were there we care we love these soldiers who are going to commit these work rhymes however we are trying to wake them up they need to understand that you know we're we're their friends next time they get ambushed when they're in iraq it's not going to be nonviolent that people there are going to resist them and when it happens it will be just this war is not over because barack obama or joe biden says combat in iraq is over does not mean soldiers are going to stop dying it does not mean they're going to stop killing people the bloodshed will continue unti
states iraq war veteran a mathis she ruined told of his experience of one such demonstration we still managed to be on site at the exact moment the buses were pulling off base to go to the airport get in the streets get our banners on for all that said please don't make the same mistake we did resist and now in the other that said occupation is a crime this soldiers in these buses this is the last thing that they saw on american soil before they went to get on a plane to go to iraq and i tell...
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took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns of the populace and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never happens again preassure either party new orleans louisiana it is now just off the quarter past the hour here in the russian capital it's good to have your company today. all of our stories videos on blogs are online any time you want. here's a quick look at what's waiting for you there right now have you ever wondered what space smells like you don't have to guess anymore as we have all the answers on our website. plus the russian empire lost gold may be buried at the bottom of lake baikal. on the water with expedition trying to find the treasure that was seized during the civil war almost a centur
took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns of the populace and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never...
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i understand that $20 billion was sent to another country to make batteries for the united states, when we need jobs here. why can't those batteries be made here? that is an example. host: as far as the way you went about building this, what questions did you ask yourself going into this? what kind of information did you have to take in as far as redesigning? guest: one thing about the contributions to the area, many indirect jobs of people in the field for us. there is a huge economic boom that is part of the hurricane recovery. to get back to your question, we have 18 with a review of over a hundred 52 members. they did the engineering and they did risk analysis as well as what i talked about earlier in terms of the fleet of storms that they had to deal with. we had to get out into a complete physical of the area. all of the pieces in the ground is what we needed to build. we had to apply the design criteria to that. the engineering characteristics of the soil, all of the difference heights that exists here -- one thing that is interesting is a graph from the '70s. what is high ground
i understand that $20 billion was sent to another country to make batteries for the united states, when we need jobs here. why can't those batteries be made here? that is an example. host: as far as the way you went about building this, what questions did you ask yourself going into this? what kind of information did you have to take in as far as redesigning? guest: one thing about the contributions to the area, many indirect jobs of people in the field for us. there is a huge economic boom...
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one quarter of all newborns in the united states are hispanic. in 11 states minorities represent a majority of elementary and secondary public school students, and all these numbers are likely to grow as the population rises to nearly 55% by 2030 and almost 60% by 2040. all of us try some fundamental points that we should keep in mind when we are talking about economic issues. debt a definition has to paid back. government cannot create wealth, but it can certainly destroy it. at the same time, people who are today driving our government spending and debt through the roof, those same people are saying going to be knocking on the doors of future generations demanding that they give up their dreams and pay more for the reckless policies that the government necessarily demands. the burden of paying for out of control government spending will disproportionately fall on on the american hispanic population because of that ovulation compared to the rest of the country. i just want to wrap up quickly by saying the pursuit of the entrepreneurial spirit is
one quarter of all newborns in the united states are hispanic. in 11 states minorities represent a majority of elementary and secondary public school students, and all these numbers are likely to grow as the population rises to nearly 55% by 2030 and almost 60% by 2040. all of us try some fundamental points that we should keep in mind when we are talking about economic issues. debt a definition has to paid back. government cannot create wealth, but it can certainly destroy it. at the same time,...
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we will send them on a two-year adventure crisscrossing the united states to investigate american history and contemporary culture. it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. she will sit down and talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that rls
we will send them on a two-year adventure crisscrossing the united states to investigate american history and contemporary culture. it is using a traveling road show as inspiration. she will sit down and talk with residents in search of stories and experiences that rls
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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goals hold america will become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention that whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. investigative journalist danielle is still in there so our website has a lot more stories for you to check out whenever you want to and here's a taste right now at ask dot com. a chemical illusion people in gaza swap the harsh reality of israel's blockade with a so-called happy they all travel sorceries are trying to stamp out. and moscow's ablaze with spectacular stunts this week as dare devils risk alive and limb for the crowds entertainment at an international festival for more. than a normally hot summer inversion abroad the forest fires which destroyed so much of the countryside but it seems it's also brought a dangerous tropical disease the mosquito borne west nile virus has already claimed six lives in russia's south hundreds are hospitalized. reports. no one is sa
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goals hold america will become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention that whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. investigative journalist danielle is still in there so our website has a lot more stories for you to check out whenever you want to and here's a taste right now at ask dot com. a...
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took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the the government has the guns and the populace is and are and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never happens again preassure either r. t. new orleans louisiana. well it's a big day for germans who are marking twenty years since they were formally reunited into a single nation the capital and their country were split in half after world war two but the fall of the berlin wall paved the way for a united germany on their thirty first of august one thousand nine hundred ninety treaty sealed east germany's integration with the west now for more on the challenges of reunification his government and business consultant christopher all talk he joins us live from germany good to see you sir
took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the the government has the guns and the populace is and are and look at how they live and how they're treated it's a story they want remembered...
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now, we take that for granted here in the united states. we have a constitution that starts with the words, "the people." afghanistan doesn't have a history of the people telling the government what to do. in afghanistan, the history is more of a strong, central dictatorship, warlord, tribal system based on brute power and dictates to the people. that's not universally so, but their governmental structure is much less people intensive. i don't know the plight way to put that -- polite way to put that. so we are working with the afghans and as we implement the military strategy, there is a civilian counterpart to every general, colonel, capt, lieutenant, master -- captain, lieutenant, master sergeant. we are in control not only in the bltfield but the afghan people put in schools, put in roads, water projects, new agricultural practices. we met with the kentucky national guard, for example. their colonel is a vet in kentucky and they are focusing on agriculture. so when they send out a combat patrol, as soon as the area is secure, they'll se
now, we take that for granted here in the united states. we have a constitution that starts with the words, "the people." afghanistan doesn't have a history of the people telling the government what to do. in afghanistan, the history is more of a strong, central dictatorship, warlord, tribal system based on brute power and dictates to the people. that's not universally so, but their governmental structure is much less people intensive. i don't know the plight way to put that -- polite...
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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything goes against them so that in the end if you walk to the polls hold america will all become a laughingstock of the entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation or defra of the allure of the investigative journalist daniel is still in that and our website has a lot more stories for you to check out whenever you want to sound has a taste of what's online right now at r c dot com. a chemical illusion people in gaza small the harsh reality of israel's blockade of the so-called happy pill the drug authorities are trying to stamp out. there's a blaze with spectacular stunts this week as dad devils risk life and limb and live for the crowds entertainment at me international festival and some more. and then normally hot weather in the summer in russia brought the forest fires which destroyed so much of the countryside but it seems it's also brought a dangerous tropical disease the most kids who boarded west nile virus has already claimed six lives in russia sou
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything goes against them so that in the end if you walk to the polls hold america will all become a laughingstock of the entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation or defra of the allure of the investigative journalist daniel is still in that and our website has a lot more stories for you to check out whenever you want to sound has a taste of what's online right...
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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf with everything as against them saw that in the end if you watch the girls home america will overcome all laughing stock of entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation. now investigative journalist daniel is still in that israel has come under heavy criticism at home and abroad over plans to deport four hundred children of migrant workers whose visas have run out senior politicians led by the country's president are opposed to the move stemming from new regulations with the government promising to discuss the issue further met one family in fear of access from their jewish homeland. he's five and a half thousand miles away for most of his family living in a country where his mother is unemployed and frightened and now they're about to be deported but this is the only world a four year old john michael knows born in israel he speaks he blew his brains are israeli and he understands precious little about the place he's about to be sent to the very place his mother came
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf with everything as against them saw that in the end if you watch the girls home america will overcome all laughing stock of entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation. now investigative journalist daniel is still in that israel has come under heavy criticism at home and abroad over plans to deport four hundred children of migrant workers whose visas have run out senior...
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while the united states may want to close the door on the conflict, many iraqis aren't able to turn on the lights in their own homes. many couldn't even watch the speech today because they didn't have power. >> richard engel, our veteran of that conflict, back in baghdad for us tonight. richard, thank you for your reporting. >>> weather is making news tonight all over the world. in pakistan, the death toll continues to climb from the worst flooding ever seen in that nation. more than 1,200 people have now been reported killed in epic flooding and more than a million have been forced to leave their homes. >>> in russia, a state of emergency has been declared due to wildfires fuelled by record heat and drought. the fires are blamed for 40 deaths and the destruction of more than 1,000 homes there. dramatic video shows how close four young russians came to being counted as victims of the fires. they found themselves surrounded by flames while trying to escape a blazing village. >>> back in this country, parts of the nation are in for more severe heat. the south is suffering from triple dig
while the united states may want to close the door on the conflict, many iraqis aren't able to turn on the lights in their own homes. many couldn't even watch the speech today because they didn't have power. >> richard engel, our veteran of that conflict, back in baghdad for us tonight. richard, thank you for your reporting. >>> weather is making news tonight all over the world. in pakistan, the death toll continues to climb from the worst flooding ever seen in that nation. more...
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i not think any american would want the president of the united states to fail. within 24 hours after rush limbaugh got on the air, announcing that, he apologized. i do not underestimate the power of some of these outlets, but we have to counter them by trng to get the best information we can out there. >> your style is traditional washington gentleman's to. what i know this is when you guys get lied about by your opposition, when they lie about the president, when they lie , you members of congress a guys do not come out and say you have lied and prove the facts. why don't you do that? >> i think we do. one of the concerns americans have around the country is the tone of our politics. i think a lot of that style that you see on the other side, which i think you accurately describe in termsf the tone -- no doubt there are people who have misrepresented the facts. w, the fact that the matter is i do not think americans appreciate necessarily the total food fight. i believe at the end of the day people will look at the facts and information, but it is our job to ge
i not think any american would want the president of the united states to fail. within 24 hours after rush limbaugh got on the air, announcing that, he apologized. i do not underestimate the power of some of these outlets, but we have to counter them by trng to get the best information we can out there. >> your style is traditional washington gentleman's to. what i know this is when you guys get lied about by your opposition, when they lie about the president, when they lie , you members...
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as the 14th amendment defined it, all persons born are natu l naturalized in the united states anti-immigrto the jurisdiction republicans trtizens. but at the anti-immigration movement gets louder and republicans try to get tougher on illegal immigration, some prominent conservatives want the law, even the constitution, hereed, to say no automatic citizenship for babies born here unless at least one parent is a citizen. >> i don't think the founders hen they did the hey did the 14th amendment that they would create a circumstance where reople could fly into america andover the world, have a child, and that child would have dualcitizenship, fly back to their home countries. it's clearly being abused. >> reporter: on cable tv, the issue touched off heated -ebate -- >> people come here to have here to they come here to drop a child, it's called drop and leave. to have a child, in america, they cross the border, they go autmergency room, have a child and that child is automatically an american citizen. that shouldn't be the case. >> you're either for the constitution that you swore to 're either
as the 14th amendment defined it, all persons born are natu l naturalized in the united states anti-immigrto the jurisdiction republicans trtizens. but at the anti-immigration movement gets louder and republicans try to get tougher on illegal immigration, some prominent conservatives want the law, even the constitution, hereed, to say no automatic citizenship for babies born here unless at least one parent is a citizen. >> i don't think the founders hen they did the hey did the 14th...
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he is now the attorney general of the united states, eric holder. that is why i believe in the dream. [applause] when we announced this gathering, they said to me, "why go to a school because we must close the education gap?" later they told me that others will be at the mall and they will be standing where dr. king stood for it they may have a mall but we have the message. [applause] they may have the platform but we have the dream. the dream was not about states' rights. in fact, if you read the dream, martin luther king talked about governors whose lips were tripping with the words of interposition and nullification and those who try to take his place are trying to nullify all law. look at arizona. they are trying to nullify state law. they are trying to oppose the civil-rights era just because you have the spot does not mean you are standing up to the drain. if you understood dreaming, you can drill anywhere. we don't have to be at the spot. all we need to be as do we are. we can dream from jail cells. we can dream from hospital beds. we can dre
he is now the attorney general of the united states, eric holder. that is why i believe in the dream. [applause] when we announced this gathering, they said to me, "why go to a school because we must close the education gap?" later they told me that others will be at the mall and they will be standing where dr. king stood for it they may have a mall but we have the message. [applause] they may have the platform but we have the dream. the dream was not about states' rights. in fact, if...
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as goes san francisco, so goes the united states of america. . >> reporter: some of the speakers brought their partners and children to the podium. a 13-year-old daughter of a same-sex couple also spoke. >> for all those kids like me who grew up in a gay house hold, today is a great day. . >> reporter: there were also some jabs taken at conservatives who are against same-sex marriage including a shot at former president regular an who nominated the judge who made today's historic ruling. >> i ever think i would be grateful for anything ronald reagan left behind. thank you rold reagan for judge walker. oh my god. oh my god. >> reporter: about 20 minutes ago police lifted the barricades on castro street so the party in the streets has pretty much wrapped up. but the head of the castro merchants' association tells me all of the bars and restaurants in this neighborhood are packed and that restaurant owners have with the large crowds here. we'll have an update on what is going on in the castro at 10:45. live in san francisco, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in san jose dozens of people j
as goes san francisco, so goes the united states of america. . >> reporter: some of the speakers brought their partners and children to the podium. a 13-year-old daughter of a same-sex couple also spoke. >> for all those kids like me who grew up in a gay house hold, today is a great day. . >> reporter: there were also some jabs taken at conservatives who are against same-sex marriage including a shot at former president regular an who nominated the judge who made today's...
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i thank the secretary of state of the united states of america. i now give the floor to his excellency, deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of belgium, who will speak on behalf of the european union. >> mr. president, mr. secretary- general, your excellencies, i have the honor to speak today on behalf of the european union for all 27 member states, our european institutions, and our citizens and also bring a special message of support from the eu hawaii representative, who would have liked to represent the union. -- the european union today and looks forward to the time when this will be possible. i would like first of all to express our solidarity with and our sincere condolences to the government and the people of pakistan following the tragic loss of life in the monsoon floods in the north and center of the country. as secretary general ban ki- moon said, our minds struggle to grasp the full dimension of this catastrophe, of this slow-motion tsunami, and we share the grief of the affected families and express our heartfelt sym
i thank the secretary of state of the united states of america. i now give the floor to his excellency, deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of belgium, who will speak on behalf of the european union. >> mr. president, mr. secretary- general, your excellencies, i have the honor to speak today on behalf of the european union for all 27 member states, our european institutions, and our citizens and also bring a special message of support from the eu hawaii representative,...
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as goes san francisco, so goes the united states of america. . >> reporter: some of the speakers brought their partners and children to the podium. a 13-year-old daughter of a same-sex couple also spoke. >> for all those kids like me who grew up in a gay house hold, today is a great day. . >> reporter: there were also some jabs taken at conservatives who are against same-sex marriage including a shot at former president regular an who nominated the judge who made today's historic ruling. >> i ever think i would be grateful for anything ronald reagan left behind. thank you ronald reagan for judge walker. oh my god. oh my god. >> reporter: about 20 minutes ago police lifted the barricades on castro street so the party in the streets has pretty much wrapped up. but the head of the castro merchants' association tells me all of the bars and restaurants in this neighborhood are packed and that restaurant owners have called in extra help to deal with the large crowds here. we'll have an update on what is going on in the castro at 10:45. live in san francisco, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>>
as goes san francisco, so goes the united states of america. . >> reporter: some of the speakers brought their partners and children to the podium. a 13-year-old daughter of a same-sex couple also spoke. >> for all those kids like me who grew up in a gay house hold, today is a great day. . >> reporter: there were also some jabs taken at conservatives who are against same-sex marriage including a shot at former president regular an who nominated the judge who made today's...
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>> i was in the united states marine corps and i was certified avionics technician on aircraft. that was the education level i used to achieve this job. >> can you indicate where you were located at the time of the incident? what i was in the e.t.hop. >> could you give us your best recollection of that day up to the event? >> starting at the time i will cub? >> yes, please. >> monday was a short chain today which would have been the 19th. i got about five hours of sleep the night before. we rotate from days 2 nights and from nights to days. nothing real unusual that day. it we were in a holding pattern, waiting for rig for operations to finish a cement job -- a floor operations to finish a cement john. we have pressure everywhere. they may get a no-go zone. i had some housekeeping items that needed to be taken care of. i needed the starboard crane that had been changed out during routine maintenance, and i had gone up to reset the limits as part of my job scope. the electrical limits for the boom after they changed up the cable. we stayed for approximately an hour. i took the ch
>> i was in the united states marine corps and i was certified avionics technician on aircraft. that was the education level i used to achieve this job. >> can you indicate where you were located at the time of the incident? what i was in the e.t.hop. >> could you give us your best recollection of that day up to the event? >> starting at the time i will cub? >> yes, please. >> monday was a short chain today which would have been the 19th. i got about five...
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we tell ourselves it's different, we're in the united states. this was no different from the third world disasters i cover in my other life. rrz just the back of the story a moment with respect for paul harvey, the rest of the story, you were in the dome because president of nbc news saw it coming. >> we, yeah, we both did. >> rose: and said let's get on the story. so mr. williams who was about to go on his vacation said to the family, not now. >> at home i am the famous character clark w griswold as portrayed by chevy chase. who literally putting the luggage on the roof rack of the car. and we were going to block island, rhode island. >> rose: and so you said to your colleagues at nbc news if, in fact, we're going down there, i want to go all the way and let's get in the dome. >> yes, i was disturbed upon arrival that it was a homeland security event. that people were getting aggressively pated down. first time the classism light bulb went off over my head is with poor folks. white and black but poor folks. the folks we saw in new orleanss were
we tell ourselves it's different, we're in the united states. this was no different from the third world disasters i cover in my other life. rrz just the back of the story a moment with respect for paul harvey, the rest of the story, you were in the dome because president of nbc news saw it coming. >> we, yeah, we both did. >> rose: and said let's get on the story. so mr. williams who was about to go on his vacation said to the family, not now. >> at home i am the famous...
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. >> if you were to say what is the most abused landscape in the united states it would be t would be the louisiana wedlands. >> reporter: this system has to keep supplying itself fresh water and sediment or it will go under. right now every day it's losing an area the size of 38 football fields. that's another football field every 38 minutes. so long before oil washed ashore, this coastline was in crisis, and the spill, coastal ecology paul kemp compares its impact here to a sunburn on a cancer patient. >> if we continue as we are, there's no treatment, then this patient will die. >> reporter: with the spill, this resilient coast also got lucky. the oil was light crude, the gushing well far office. warm gulf waters helped degrade it. yes, the spill was an economic disaster, by one estimate costing the gulf 17,000 jobs and a billion dollars in economic growth. but only 9% of the gulf coast saw heavy oil, so in louisiana's wetlands, this spill's environmental impact could have been much worse. >> it won't go underwater because of the oil. it will go underwater because of all the other
. >> if you were to say what is the most abused landscape in the united states it would be t would be the louisiana wedlands. >> reporter: this system has to keep supplying itself fresh water and sediment or it will go under. right now every day it's losing an area the size of 38 football fields. that's another football field every 38 minutes. so long before oil washed ashore, this coastline was in crisis, and the spill, coastal ecology paul kemp compares its impact here to a...
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. >>> in other news, elena kagan will be sworn in as the 112th justice of the united states supreme court on saturday. kagan was confirmed by the senate thursday and she'll visit the white house today for a ceremony to mark her confirmation. the former solicitor general will be the fourth woman to serve on the court. it will be the first time three women served together on the nine-member court. >>> now to the economy. the latest unemployment numbers are due out this morning and most analysts are not optimistic. it's expected that payrolls fell for the second month in a row. tara mergener is in washington with much more on this. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, betty. the government says jobless claims are piling up now at levels not seen in three months. today's numbers are not expected to be strong. beverly gordon never imagined it would be so hard finding work. >> i feel like it's, in a sense, like a depression more so than a recession. >> reporter: she lost her job as an administrative assistant a year and a half ago and now holding down temp positions. now she says even
. >>> in other news, elena kagan will be sworn in as the 112th justice of the united states supreme court on saturday. kagan was confirmed by the senate thursday and she'll visit the white house today for a ceremony to mark her confirmation. the former solicitor general will be the fourth woman to serve on the court. it will be the first time three women served together on the nine-member court. >>> now to the economy. the latest unemployment numbers are due out this morning...